England and Ireland Since 1800Oxford University Press, 1975 - 193 стор. |
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... possible and worthwhile to write a book with this particular angle and emphasis . The University of New South Wales provided conditions and opportunities which made it possible for me to write : in Ireland , I am similarly indebted to ...
... possible and worthwhile to write a book with this particular angle and emphasis . The University of New South Wales provided conditions and opportunities which made it possible for me to write : in Ireland , I am similarly indebted to ...
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... possible and that the Irish must see and accept that . The possible was bounded by the rights of property , the need to maintain order , the need to take account of vested interests and established institutions , as well as the ...
... possible and that the Irish must see and accept that . The possible was bounded by the rights of property , the need to maintain order , the need to take account of vested interests and established institutions , as well as the ...
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... possible : too often its performance falls far short of the possible , and becomes the art of contriving stop gaps , of evasive action , of short- term problem solving , of minimum remedies . This kind of politics was the cause ...
... possible : too often its performance falls far short of the possible , and becomes the art of contriving stop gaps , of evasive action , of short- term problem solving , of minimum remedies . This kind of politics was the cause ...
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